Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Do You Know What The Trans-Pacific Partnership Commission is?

Here is a good blog on the TPP everyone should read.NO, it’s not my blog.It’s by a guy who calls himself “The Cranky
Conservative”.

That kinda sounds like me though.

Why Would They?

Why, on
God's good green Earth, would Congress give Barack Obama fast track trade
negotiation rights? Barack Obama not only doesn't negotiate, he has no idea how
to negotiate.
When Mr. Obama took office as President, he made a major decision. He chose the
royal presidency where all must come to him as he ruled from the Oval Office.
Not just Republicans, but Democrats also must come to him, hat in hand and
tugging on their forelocks.
The Obama style of negotiation was that his inferiors should do as he instructs
them. And he saw all as his inferiors. To aid in this, he had his loyal
obstructionists, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi. He owned two of the three
branches of government. He was king.

I hope you took the time to read the rest of that blog. Here's my two cents.

The TPP has not passed yet, but the RINOs in Congress will not give up until
it does.And the big question is, like
the title of the above blog, “why would they”. To be perfectly honest, I don’t
know.

I do however know that the Obama
administration, House GOP leader John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell have sold out American sovereignty. Their so-called Trans-Pacific
Partnership Commission will have sweeping authority over trade, immigration, environmental,
labor and commerce regulations.

U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions, chairman of the
Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest and U.S. Rep Duncan
Hunter, warn: "By adopting fast-track, Congress would be formally
authorizing the President to finalize the creation of this Pacific Union and
will have surrendered its legislative prerogatives. Before a word, line, paragraph, or page of
this plan is made public, Congress will have agreed to give up its treaty
powers. ... In effect, one of the most sweeping international agreements seen
in years will be given less legislative scrutiny and process than a Post Office
reform bill."

That’s
BS and everyone knows it.Under the
Boehner/Obama plan, Congress gives up its ability to amend any trade deals
under fast track, severely limits the ability to debate and lowers the vote
threshold in the Senate from 61 to 51. The
11 international parties negotiating with Obama on TPP refuse to sign their dotted lines until Congress agrees to pre-agree
to behemoth global trade pacts -- sight unseen.

One of Obamatrade’s biggest supporters Sen.
Orrin Hatch, admitted, "I don't know fully what's in TPP myself."The secretive
wheeling and dealing on the massive 29-chapter draft kept secret and classified
make the backroom Obamacare negotiations look like a public deliberation. Fast-track Republicans, who rightfully made a
stink when Nancy Pelosi declared that "we have to pass Obamacare so that
you can find out what is in it," now are sounding like parrots.

Please take note of which Republicans vote
for and which ones vote against this, and let your voice be heard at the ballet
box.I would like to ask you to call,
fax, or email your congressman and Senator and tell them how you feel, but I
wouldn’t want you to miss any re-runs of pawn stars.

Promoters of fast-track executive authority have relied on semantic
obfuscation in an effort to deny the obvious: the President’s top
priority is obtaining fast-track authority because he knows it will expand his
powers and allow him to cement his legacy through the formation of a new
political and economic union. If, as promoters amazingly suggest, the
President had more powers without fast track, he would veto it. The authority
granted in “Trade Promotion Authority” is authority transferred from Congress
to the Executive and, ultimately, to international bureaucrats.The entire purpose of fast-track is for Congress to surrender its
power to the Executive for six years. Legislative concessions include:
control over the content of legislation, the power to fully consider that
legislation on the floor, the power to keep debate open until Senate cloture is
invoked, and the constitutional requirement that treaties receive a two-thirds
vote. Legislation cannot even be amended.
By contrast, without fast-track, Congress retains all of its
legislative powers, individual members retain all of their procedural
tools, and every single line, jot, and title of trade text is publicly
available before any congressional action is taken.
Another obfuscation is the suggestion that TPP
doesn’t yet exist. To the contrary, it has been under negotiation for six years
and lawmakers can enter a closed-door, walled-off chamber to review it. A vote
for fast-track is a vote to authorize the President to ink the secret deal
contained in these pages—to affix his name on the Union and to therefore enter
the United States into it.
Nucor Steel Chairman Emeritus, Daniel DiMicco, warned: “The so-called
negotiating objectives in the fast-track bill are merely for show… The
President can and does sign the agreement before Congress views or votes on
it.” Fast-track is the action that empowers the President to put America’s name
on the deal sitting in that walled-off room—before a page of it has been shared
with the public.
In a Ways and Means document on the new Pacific Union being formed by Obama,
the Committee hints at some of this union’s powers: “if a proposed change to a
trade agreement is contemplated [by the TPP
Commission] that would require a change in U.S. law, all of TPA’s congressional
notification, consultation, and transparency requirements would apply.”
In other words, Ways and Means is intimating that this new secret Pacific Union
would function like a third house of Congress, with legislative primacy,
sending changes to the House and Senate under fast-track procedures (receiving
less legislative procedure than, for instance, Post Office reform). Moreover,
this legislative fast-track, Ways and Means implies, is limited to that which
requires a “change in U.S.
law”— meaning if this President (or the next) argues it is simply an executive
action, not a legal action, the Executive could have a free hand to implement
the Commission’s decrees without Congress. This is not merely a
loophole; this is purposeful delegation of congressional authority to the
Executive and to an international body. The
fast-tracked implementing legislation would have the ability to make these
delegations binding as a matter of law.
Amendments to specify that Congress retains exclusive legislative authority,
and to actively prohibit foreign worker increases, were blocked by fast-track
backers.
Fast-track supporters have tried to temper concerns about the formation of
this transnational union, and the subsequent Transatlantic Trade and Investment
Partnership (TTIP) and Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA)
that would also be pre-approved through fast-track, by adding additional
“negotiating objectives” via a separate customs bill. The negotiating
objectives are not binding, are not meaningfully enforceable, and no individual
lawmaker can strike any provision which violates them.Fast-track keeps what congressional authority is left in the hands
of the revenues and Rules committees. Under the Ways and Means “solution,” TPP,
TTIP, and TiSA could establish broad goals for labor mobility
(allowing Ways and Means to say the negotiating objectives about “requiring” or
“obligating” certain changes has not been violated) and the President would
then implement those changes through executive action, or change our laws
through fast-track.
Negotiating objectives are, by design, not explicit or realistically
enforceable. They include such bromides as saying it must be the goal of the
White House “to ensure that trade agreements reflect and facilitate the
increasingly interrelated, multi-sectoral nature of trade and investment
activity,” and “to recognize the growing significance of the Internet as a
trading platform in international commerce.”
It stretches the outer bounds of logic to contend that a President who
happily disregards the Constitution will be bound to obey a series of broad
“negotiating objectives”—especially when those objectives come with a promised
surrender of congressional power.
Finally, it must be observed that this is not a “free trade” deal.
It is, as Daniel DiMicco explained, “unilateral trade disarmament”
and “the enablement of foreign mercantilism,” whereby we open our markets to
new foreign imports and they keep their non-tariff barriers that close their
markets to ours.
President Obama refuses to answer questions about the impact on
unemployment, wage stagnation, and trade deficits. He refuses because
the answer is all three will get worse. For instance, a study
published in the Wall Street Journal showed that—due to barriers to U.S. auto
exports—the deal would increase foreign transportation imports over our exports
by nearly four-fold.
Americans have seen their sovereignty, economic position, and
political power erode. They have seen that power transferred
to an elite set who dream of writing rules in foreign capitals,
unburdened by the concerns of the ordinary citizen.
To read the trade agreement is to know that, if Congress adopts the
fast-track, it will have preapproved a vast delegation of sovereign
authority to an international union, with growing powers over
the lives of ordinary Americans.
Like the Gang of Eight, like Obamacare, and so much else—the goal is to get
it approved before the American people know what’s in it.

About Me

I believe the ACLU and public service unions are bigger threats than Islamic terrorists..If given the opportunity, I’d vote to impeach Justices Ginsburg and Breyer for violating their oaths to protect the Constitution and failure to observe its separation of powers..I believe in freedom of religion for everyone..I am a pro-life Christian but I do not try to push my religious beliefs on others..As for "same sex marriage”, I don't care one way or the other as long as no church or member of the clergy is ever required to perform one against their will..Regardless of a persons sexual preference, it should not be on public display..I believe private matters should be kept private..I think affirmative action is just a euphemism for reverse discrimination..I believe climate change to be a natural occurring cycle not caused by Humans...I believe "birthright citizenship" for the children of Illegal aliens to be unconstitutional..I am an unapologetic supporter of almost any means necessary to defend American lives, including milder forms of torture such as water-boarding"